hidden words
Pili Chunqiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í L ǐū ch ū nqi ū, which means words hidden in the heart. It comes from the biography of Chu Li in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Chu Li in the book of Jin, "Ji Ye has a skin in the spring and Autumn period." There is nothing to be said about it, but there is something to be said about it. "
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing. example there is no longitude and latitude on the road in front of us, and the sky is black and yellow. A dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty chapter 38
Idiom story
In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Xie an often praised Chu Li's extraordinary demeanor in front of the public, and Lang Huanyi, the official Department of Shangshu, also praised him for his fame after seeing him. If you don't say anything orally, you have a clear idea of right and wrong in your heart. Chu Li was an honest official and lived a simple life. He never tried to cheat others.
Chinese PinYin : pí lǐ chūn qiū
hidden words
do what others have never done before. zì wǒ zuò gǔ
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty. wān ròu bǔ chuāng
sap one's spirit by seeking pleasures. wán wù sàng zhì
good liquor of yang gao -- a kind of good wine. yán gāo měi jiǔ